This Fact Families with Groups Table is a hands-on graphic organizer that helps students build deep understanding of multiplication and division through real-world scenarios. Students use picture cards (such as cars & wheels, spiders & legs, apples & bags, etc.) to visualize groups, identify totals, and connect concrete models to equations. With this worksheet, students will: Determine the total number of items Identify the number of groups Identify the size of each group Write two related
Empower your 3rd graders to take ownership of their learning with Track Your Target—a student-friendly, growth-minded tool that turns self-assessment into an engaging and meaningful routine! This resource is designed for students to demonstrate understanding in their own way—with words, pictures, and numbers—while tracking mastery across 8 essential multiplication and operations skills aligned to 3rd Grade standards. What’s Inside: 10 clear multiplication skill targets from skip counting t
Let's explore different kinds of poetries in Poetry Month and beyond! One poem at a day, each student can cumulate their three poetry creation! Bonus product: Students can study vocabulary words by looking into the digital dictionary and worksheet.
In our hybrid model learning, a half of students come to class in AM or PM that is assigned. Students are encouraged for the remote learning independently in another half day. This is a goal oriented homework log with a celebration plan. It's simple and the task is just log their minutes.
This is a simple thus sustainable reading log for k-5 Students. You can make a blank in date or tweak each week for students depending on their age group.
Three different book marks, read to me, read together, and read to self, are defined in a family friendly way. One the back of the book marks, there are reading strategies in each reading developmental level. You can make copies in three different colors of card stock papers. Adjust the spaces if needed on your computer.
If you have a program Renaissance Accelerated Reader's program, this sheet will help students accountable. Students make their goals in the beginning of a week and review their accomplishment. From the 2nd week, they review previous weeks, then, make their next goals at a same time.
In a last 2 minutes of independent reading, students log their learning, such as a book title, reading strategies, vocabulary words, and their feeling. Self evaluation is very valuable for young students feel ownership of their own learning.
Gratitude helps our brains calm and our heart grateful. When kids are happy, they learn more productively and cognitively. Use last 3 minutes of a day, you can make a compassionate classroom.